Tiger Fork
Welcome to Tiger Fork, a Hong Kong Style Cafe and Cocktail Bar located in the heart of Washington, DC. This vibrant restaurant offers a unique dining experience with a blend of Chinese cuisine and modern cocktails. Nestled in Blagden Alley, Tiger Fork provides a trendy atmosphere perfect for a night out with friends or a special dinner.
At Tiger Fork, you can expect a range of options from vegan and vegetarian dishes to more traditional Chinese favorites. The menu boasts dishes like calamari, fried rice with lobster, beef chow fun, and the popular Monkey King Bread for dessert. Customers rave about the flavorful food and attentive service, making reservations highly recommended.
With a full bar serving up creative cocktails and a variety of dishes meant for sharing, Tiger Fork is an ideal spot for a fun night out. The restaurant's cozy ambiance and gender-neutral restrooms add to the inclusive and welcoming environment.
While some reviewers note the higher prices at Tiger Fork, many agree that the quality of the dishes justifies the cost. From the crispy pork belly to the sesame noodles, each dish is carefully crafted and bursting with flavor. The restaurant's commitment to providing a memorable dining experience shines through in every aspect of the meal.
Overall, Tiger Fork is a must-visit for those looking to explore the diverse flavors of Hong Kong cuisine in a trendy setting. Whether you're a local or just passing through DC, Tiger Fork offers a dining experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Tiger Fork Menu
Location
Address: 922 N St NW Blagden Alley Washington, DC 20001
Phone: (202) 733-1152
Business info
- Takes ReservationsYes
- Offers DeliveryYes
- Offers TakeoutYes
- Walk-ins WelcomeYes
- Vegan OptionsYes
- Many Vegetarian OptionsYes
- Wheelchair accessibleYes
- ADA-compliant main entranceYes
- steps or stairsYes
- ADA-compliant restroomYes
- Accepts Credit CardsYes
- Accepts Apple PayYes
- Accepts CryptocurrencyNo
- TrendyYes
- Moderate NoiseYes
- Casual DressYes
- Good for GroupsYes
- Good for DinnerYes
- Street ParkingYes
- Waiter ServiceYes
- Free Wi-FiYes
- Best nights on Thursday, Friday, SaturdayYes
- Happy Hour SpecialsYes
- Full BarYes
- Private DiningYes
- Gender-neutral restroomsYes
- Outdoor SeatingNo
- Offers CateringNo
- Not Good For KidsNo
- Not Good For DancingNo
- Pool TableNo
- SmokingNo
- Drive-ThruNo
- Dogs Not AllowedNo
- TVNo
- Heated Outdoor SeatingNo
- Covered Outdoor SeatingNo
- Bike ParkingYes
Last Reviews
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Author: Tarsha A.
This place was a 10 in every aspect!! The service, the food, the drinks were all amazingly great!! Reservations are highly recommended. We are at the bar and thoroughly enjoyed talking with the bar tenders, who were very helpful with guiding us through the menu. The calamari was light and delicious! My Mother ordered the Fried Rice with lobster and she was extremely happy with how flavorful it was. I ordered the beef chow fun, which was tender and full of flavor as well. For desert we chose the Monkey King Bread, which was very good. I highly recommend this spot, which is a little tricky to find, but worth every single minute to get there!!
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Author: Rachael B.
This is/has been one of my favorite restaurants in DC, but I was a bit disappointed with my most recent visit and the menu changes since I was last here. My two favorite items have been the Dan Dan noodles and the Mapo Tofu, both which I was very sad to see are no longer on the menu. This time, we got the cucumber salad (my favorite thing we had and also an OG fav), & the calamari which was good but wouldn't get it again. For entrees, we got the mushroom noodles dish and the Maine lobster fried rice. Both were good, but neither were amazing in my opinion. We'll be back to try some different items eventually, but would loooove to see our favorites return to the menu.
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Author: Joshua K.
A good higher-end Chinese restaurant in Shaw. I recently went to Tiger Fork for a weekend dinner with two friends and was initially confused on where to find it, as the restaurant has no clear signage. Luckily it was still light outside or I would have had some difficulty finding Tiger Fork. I would only go during the daytime, as Blagden Alley is poorly lit at night, with a strong likelihood of seeing rats. Additionally, Blagden Alley is hard for ride shares to navigate, so I recommend planning accordingly if you plan on taking such a method. My friends and I were seated immediately upon our arrival at our reservation time and received good service throughout. Tiger Fork has a Chinese-themed ambiance, with the brick walls making the restaurant feel darker than it is. Tiger Fork recommends sharing dishes and my friends and I took this excellent advice. The food was good but nothing unique or spectacular. We shared the following dishes: Mushroom and Broccoli Dumplings: Dumplings were steamed very well, otherwise nondescript. Fried Tofu and Baby Bok Choy: A very good dish although a bit salty. A great balance of rice, tofu, egg, and vegetables. Sesame Noodles: The noodles were well-cooked and a good ratio of vegetables, noodles, and tofu. Roasted Mixed Mushroom: My favorite dish of the evening. The noodles were perfectly cooked, the sauce was delicious and not salty, and the mushrooms provided good umami. Duck: The duck was cooked medium-rare, Tiger Fork provided plenty of pancakes, and the vegetables were cooked properly. A good dish although a bit pricey at $38 for the portion size. Tiger Fork is pricey even when sharing dishes, although the portion sizes are somewhat generous for sharable dishes. Additionally, Tiger Fork Charges a 4% service charge on top of their menu prices which does not include tip, another example of a restaurant following the frustrating DC trend of confusing customers with hard-to-understand fees. While I'm glad I tried Tiger Fork, I would recommend Chang Chang or The Queen's English instead if you are looking for higher-end Chinese/Hong Kong cuisine in DC.
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Author: Josh G.
I visited Tiger Fork for dinner with a friend and it was packed! Food overall was good and the service was pretty good too. My only complaint, and this isn't really their fault, is that it's a bit tucked away and can be hard to find if you're going on foot/unfamiliar with the area. Aside from that, I would love to visit again the next time I'm in the area.